Program Overview:
The energy transition presents significant challenges to our society and way of life. The ability to realize the energy transition in a sustainable manner will require 3 fundamentals in the world of energy supply and consumption for industries, consumers and nations. These keys to energy sustainability are how we define the Energy Trilemma: Accessible and reliable supply, affordable and globally cost competitive supply and consumption, and environmentally and socially responsible supply and consumption. To achieve this Energy Trilemma successfully there are any number of solutions being proposed and adopted in energy efficiency, renewable generation, new fuels and materials, and of course policies to incentivize the transition. But there is one key value proposition undeniably required that will touch nearly every aspect of the energy markets. It is Carbon Capture Utilization and Storage or CCUS.
CCUS is not simply an option but recognized by the International Energy Agency and our own US Department of Energy as a requirement to provide necessary impact to the de-carbonization of our society. Markets such as O&G, petrochemicals, electric power, hydrogen, and the circular plastics economy all ride on the shoulders of the broad commercial deployment of CCUS. If you are in industry or energy is a significant part of your activities and interests (and that is nearly all of us), this is a course you cannot pass up. You will understand the technology and economics of the value proposition impacts - as well as the challenges to be overcome.
Schedule: The CCUS Executive Education program starts September 9, 2024. Instruction for the class consists of 8, 1.5-hour asynchronous (self-paced) learning sessions that last 12 weeks, and some synchronous meetings to communicate with subject matter experts.
Pricing:
Full Program: $1,500
Registration deadline September 9, 2024
UH Energy CCUS Executive Education Program.
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$1,500.00
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